Bing with a Beat

Bing with a Beat

by Bing Crosby
Bing with a Beat

Bing with a Beat

by Bing Crosby

CD(Remastered)

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Overview

Bing Crosby claimed that this dozen-song collection was among his favorites, namely because he was able to call all the shots. In the liner text, Crosby -- who was already well into his fourth decade as a multimedia entertainer -- refers to the Bob Scobey-led project as "the album I had always wanted to make." Modern listeners may not be familiar with Scobey's work, however prior to World War II, the instrumentalist-turned-arranger was hailed as the 'King of the Dixieland Trumpet,' forming his own Frisco Band upon returning from military service in 1946. Likewise, as a sizable contributor to the Dixieland revival of the late '40s and early '50s, Scobey was the perfect choice for the collaboration. Although he hadn't fully retired, by 1957 rock & roll had irreparably altered the landscape of popular music, leaving Crosby's unmistakable crooning style passe. Since he was not a concurrent contender for the charts, the vocalist indulged his own considerable tastes and talents. Rather than having material specifically penned, Crosby and Scobey were joined by arranger Matty Matlock and together they chose a handful of numbers that will inevitably be familiar, highlighted by outstanding readings of "I'm Gonna Sit Right Down and Write Myself a Letter," "Dream a Little Dream of Me" and "Some Sunny Day." Head and shoulders above the rest is a spirited rendition of "Mack the Knife," easily rivalling Louis Armstrong's memorable version some eight-years later. Another zenith is the lesser-known "Last Night on the Backporch," as Der Bingle equals, if not arguably bests, Brit-vocal diva Alma Cogan's interpretation of a tune that became a signature in her tragically short career. Bing With a Beat (1957) was remastered and reissued as part of BMG/Bluebird's First Editions series and unlike many of the other entries, there are no bonus performances. That said, the audio quality is impeccable and the 12-page booklet contains rare photos from the recording session and an essay from jazz critic Will Friedwald. ~ Lindsay Planer

Product Details

Release Date: 06/08/2004
Label: Bluebird Rca / Rca
UPC: 0828766014228
Rank: 86847

Tracks

  1. Let a Smile Be Your Umbrella
  2. I'm Gonna Sit Right Down and Write Myself a Letter
  3. Along the Way to Waikiki
  4. Exactly Like You
  5. Dream a Little Dream of Me
  6. Last Night on the Backporch
  7. Some Sunny Day
  8. Whispering
  9. Tell Me
  10. Mack the Knife
  11. Down Among the Sheltering Palms
  12. Mama Loves Papa

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Bing Crosby   Primary Artist,Vocals
Bob Scobey's Frisco Band   Primary Artist
Red Callender   Guitar (Bass),Bass
Dave Harris   Sax (Tenor)
Bob Scobey   Trumpet
Clancy Hayes   Guitar
Frank Beach   Trumpet
Matty Matlock   Clarinet
Ralph Sutton   Piano
Nick Fatool   Drums
Abe Lincoln   Trombone

Technical Credits

Abe Olman   Composer
Sammy Fain   Composer
Joseph Young   Composer
James Brockman   Composer
Peter Cho   Remastering
Carl Schraubstader   Composer
Irving Kahal   Composer
Bertolt Brecht   Composer
Bob Scobey   Leader
Irving Berlin   Composer
J. Will Callahan   Composer
Barry Feldman   Reissue Producer
Cliff Friend   Composer
Francis Wheeler   Composer
Fabian Andre   Composer
Lew Brown   Composer
Richard Coburn   Composer
Matty Matlock   Arranger
Max Kortlander   Composer
Richard A. Whiting   Composer
Abel Baer   Composer
Gus Kahn   Composer
Kurt Weill   Composer
Will Friedwald   Liner Notes
Jimmy McHugh   Composer
Wilbur Schwartz   Composer
Marc Blitzstein   Composer
John Schonberger   Composer
Fred E. Ahlert   Composer
Dorothy Fields   Composer
Vincent Rose   Composer
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